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The information here is the most current we have on file. If the information you find on our website is inaccurate, please notify us, or your area or region so that the information for the meeting or group can be corrected.

On the search result pages, we provide links to maps of local meetings as a service for anyone trying to find their way to our meetings. Such links do not constitute any endorsement, affiliation or approval of the service or company providing the maps, nor any pages linked from those map pages.

This week, a MapAction volunteer has been participating in discussions and strengthening relationships with our partners at the International Search and Rescue Advisory Group (INSARAG) Information Management Working Group and Team Leaders meetings in Santiago, Chile. These conversations enable us to continuously improve how we visualise data collected by INSARAG teams.

GEBCO produces and makes available a range of bathymetric data sets and products. This includes a global bathymetric grid; gazetteer of undersea feature names, a Web Map Service and printable maps of ocean bathymetry.

Academic collaboration between Brazilian and Mexican mathematicians in Singularity Theory has a long history. Numerous joint papers, academic exchange of students, co-supervisions of doctoral thesis, and co-organization of conferences are only some aspects of this rich collaboration. We plan to discuss a wide variety of topics including aspects of both real and complex singularities, foliations, and singularities of spaces and maps. Topological, algebraic, geometric, and combinatorial aspects will also be covered.

The Chile Pepper Institute is the world's only international, non-profit organization dedicated to the research and education related to Capsicum, or chile peppers. Established in 1992, The Chile Pepper Institute builds on the research of chile peppers since the famous horticulturist Fabian Garcia (the father of the New Mexico chile pepper industry) began standardizing chile pepper varieties in 1888.

Visitors of the Institute can ask questions and obtain resources for information about chile peppers, especially New Mexico pod types. There are over one hundred different varieties of chile pepper seeds in stock and available for purchase, as well books, art, jewelry, hot sauces, and CPI swag.

Cities from past campaigns have used their heat island maps to implement tree planting strategies, inform communities of the location of new public transit shelters for cooling relief, develop heat action plans, educate residents and policymakers and inform new research. The data from the UHI campaigns are open access and available on the federal website Heat.gov.

Above: The collision between the Indian and Eurasian plateshas pushed up the Himalayas and the Tibetan Plateau. Below: Cartoon crosssections showing the meeting of these two plates before and after theircollision. The reference points (small squares) show the amount of upliftof an imaginary point in the Earth's crust during this mountain-buildingprocess.

Allende's ambassador to Brasília, Raúl Rettig, reports on Brazil's alleged plans to assist anti-Allende forces in fomenting a civil war. Rettig, a renowned Partido Radical senator who decades later chaired Chile's first truth commission, --heard from three different sources about Brazilian military plans to recruit Chileans to fight a "guerrilla war" against Allende with the help of Brazil. According to one of his sources, the Brazilian army had created a "war room" with maps and models of the Andes. Rettig reports that Chilean diplomats in Brazil are under surveillance. One of them was told by a Brazilian colleague that Chile was now viewed as "another country behind the Iron Curtain."

This bulletin reports on a meeting between General Pinochet and President Ernesto Geisel. The occasion was Pinochet's first foreign trip as president of Chile, to attend Geisel's inauguration. Hoping to impose a "gradual" transition towards civilian rule, Geisel wanted some distance from Pinochet and the human rights controversies surrounding Chile. The CIA account reported that Pinochet would be seeking strong Brazilian support against Peru, which the Chilean dictator would describe to Geisel as a "bridge for Marxism in the hemisphere." But the CIA rightly concluded that the Brazilian president had "a more objective perspective on the issue (and was) unlikely to buy all of Pinochet's thesis."

Seismically triggered landslides are one of the greatest geologic hazards in Anchorage. These maps, by Randall W. Jibson and John A. Michael, depict seismic landslide hazards in Anchorage and are an important tool for planning, zoning, and emergency-response preparation.

The Guayaneco Archipelago is thought to have been a cohabitational contact zone between different canoe-faring indigenous peoples living north and south of it. Anthropologist John Montgomery Cooper points out that it possibly made up a "meeting ground of quasi-friendly bilingual tribes".[3]

City Council Meetings are held the first and third Mondays of the month at 5:30 PM with the exception of holidays. City Council meetings can be viewed LIVE on Mediacom channel 15 or digital channel 79.2 or on the city's YouTube Page, City of Waterloo.

UN Women is the UN organization dedicated to gender equality and the empowerment of women. A global champion for women and girls, UN Women was established to accelerate progress on meeting their needs worldwide.

Both governments applauded the launch of a Women, Peace, and Security subcommittee within the framework of the annual Defense Consultative Committee meetings on September 13, 2022, between the U.S. Department of Defense and Chilean Ministry of Defense.

Chilean Minister of Foreign Relations (a) Fuentes and Assistant Secretary Nichols agreed to hold the next meeting of the High-Level Bilateral Political Consultative Mechanism in 2023 in Washington, D.C.

There are places all over the world where fronts of waters come together creating visible lines in the surface water. As with the fresh waters from a river meeting and visibly tangling with the salty ocean waters, fronts of different temperatures can create clear delineations in the open ocean. For instance, at the equator, you find tropical instability waves, where colder waters from the north and south meet the bathwater of the equator and create visible delineations in the water.

A Birder's Guide to Louisiana gives directions to over 100 areas for birding throughout the state, includes maps, Louisiana specialties, and contains beautiful photography and checklists of Louisiana birds and other wildlife. The Guide was produced through a partnership between the Atchafalaya National Heritage Area and the American Birding Association.

Australia has held many discussions with China and Russia over the years to help resolve their issues. With China, these discussions have been thorough and cordial, and it is clear this nation has a deep and comprehensive understanding of the marine protected area proposal. Several bilateral meetings have also been held with Russia; however, it remains unclear what their specific objections are, particularly as they are no longer fishing.

There is much at stake at this upcoming special meeting, including the reputation of the Commission for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources. The protection of the Antarctic requires that a way forward on marine protected areas be found.

Neural networks, binary regression trees, and simple interpolation methods were employed to create snow water equivalence (SWE) maps for the 4.7 km^2 Echaurren basin in the Chilean Andes (3300 m elevation, 33.58 S, 70.13 N). Distributed SWE is critical for forecsting seasonal runoff and provides the initial condition for forecasting the timing of runoff. Data from five annual peak-accumulation snow surveys (1992-1996) involving snow depth measurements at approximately 100 points and representative density measurements were used to estimate SWE at each point in the basin (5-m grid spacing). Independent variables in the regression tree and neural network were elevation, slope, aspect, mean daily rediation, and soil type. Results developed using a regression tree approach were found to be very sensitive to the accurate location of survey points. A shift of as small as 10-m in the placement of survey points in the regression calculation gave a considerably different distributed SWE map for the basin. Both regression trees and neural networks produced qualitatiely similar distributions of snow. Unlike neural networks, however, SWE maps from regression trees are limited to the range of input SWE values from field survey data. The neural network, on the other hand, can extrapolete SWE values in the basin. This is important in steeper slopes where the regression trees overetimated SWE. A comparison of errors using synthetic data for the catchment suggests that the neural networkds gives a more accurate estimation of the total SWE and distributedd SWE for this catchment. Kriging was attempted, but the field data were to sparse, and this approach was abandoned. Thiessen polygons showed similar SWE distributions to the regression tree and neural network distributed SWE maps. Due to the limited data points, polygons were constructed over extreme elevation ranges and may not accurately represent true basin SWE accumulation. An energy-balance model was used to simulate the melting of several distributed SWE maps. The snowmelt analysis was conducted on an hourly time step from peak-accumulation (September 30, 1992) until the snow completely melted in mid-summer. Simple hydrographs for the watershed were created. Preliminary results of an error analysis betweeen hydrographs generated with the regression tree, neural network, and Thiessen polygon method and the actual stream hydrograph suggest that the neural network method of SWE interpolation most accurately distributes SWE in the Echaurren basin. - Indicates paper has been withdrawn from meeting - Indicates an Award WinnerSee more of: Regional Climate
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